名词爱国主义; 爱国心,爱国精神
名词
1. The statue symbolizes patriotism, progress and peace.
这尊雕像象征着爱国、进步与和平。
1. 爱国主义精神:外敌入侵呼唤主人公(protagonist)的爱国主义精神(patriotism)与忠诚(loyalty). 主人公通常还属于江湖中叫做武林(wulin)的一个小圈子(circle它包括所有武术(martial arts)的习练者(practioner).
1. 爱国主义;爱国精神
Patriotism is love for your country and loyalty towards it.
e.g. He was a country boy who had joined the army out of a sense of patriotism and adventure...
他是个乡下小伙儿,参军是出于爱国之心和冒险精神。
e.g. We live in an age when patriotism is often sneered at.
我们生活在一个爱国主义常常被嗤之以鼻的时代。
1. Real patriotism should be rational and can be translated into concrete actions that make our own nation stronger and united.
2. Some lawmakers are playing into public fears to spark rising nationalist sentiments, although Canada has never been known for fanning the flames of fanatical patriotism.
3. The CE thanked the outgoing chief secretary Rafael Hui and the five directors of bureaus for " their patriotism and passion to serve the community ".
4. patriotism
4. US performer strikes a chord while exploring the appeal of patriotism without borders.
5. According to Wang, the move aims to combine recreation with patriotism and attract more visitors.
6. He said the monks showed patriotism and compassion in their quake relief work and called on them to continue to bring spiritual support to survivors.
7. My guess is that more than a few would be cynical of such unabashed patriotism.
8. While most US citizens hardly talk about nationalism in their country, the excessive patriotism exhibited in US society clearly needs a new definition.
9. Most illustrate the patriotism of the Chinese people during this period, detailing both their heroic struggle and the reverence shown for the young revolutionary Mao Zedong.
10. He also urged all the people to devote their patriotism to defending the country against the enemies and achieving national reunification.
patriotism什么意思
noun
1. love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it
e.g. they rode the same wave of popular patriotism
British nationalism was in the air and patriotic sentiments ran high
Synonym: nationalism